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NZ PM deferred the dissolution of the country’s Parliament until Monday - The Guardian

The Guardian reports that Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, has deferred the dissolution of the country’s Parliament until Monday due to the Covid-19 outbreak, with a reassessment due then.

Parliament was due to dissolve today at 11am ahead of an election scheduled for 19 September.

When Parliament is dissolved, Cabinet retains a mandate to make decisions, but it means the full Parliament cannot be convened.

Officials are hoping a strict lockdown of the largest city, Auckland, for the next three days will isolate the source of the new outbreak.

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